Commercial processors and FPGAs promise and deliver performance advantages for military communications systems, sensor applications, radar, and electronic warfare programs at a lower price point than custom-designed systems. But to accomplish that performance they must generate a lot of heat and even with power-saving techniques added by the chip manufacturers the thermals still are too high for use in military battlefield systems. This e-cast of industry experts will cover methods for removing heat in military signal processing systems from small form factors to larger designs.
Presented by: Elma Electronic, National Instruments, Themis Computer
<p><i>Speaker(s): TBD (TBD, TBD)</p>